Need help with water perimeters

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Thats an odd post...really pointless as well. Op i taking the steps to remidy the situation. Why throw salt on the wound ?
I am pretty sure it was meant to be in good humor
 
I am pretty sure it was meant to be in good humor
I'm thinking so too

Install a drip, good to go after you sort out your filter. I'm pretty sure you would have to drip a load for that though
 
Hope you get this under control soon, buddy - you got some really great advice and it sounds like you're on your way. This forum rocks.

Are your polys doing OK so far?

Silly babies, interfering with life and getting in the way of your hobby. ;)
Thank you, im have to fix this soon, all fish are doing good, but i need to sell all my SD and pinktail too cut the load.
 
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Yeah, I read that. I think it was a smart move until you get things sorted. At least you're keeping the most important and best fish. ;) Happy to hear that you haven't had any losses.
 
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Thats an odd post...really pointless as well. Op i taking the steps to remidy the situation. Why throw salt on the wound ?

My word. I hope the op isn't as serious as you, he might think i'm serious about him selling the baby! Just for the record i would never advise anyone to sell their baby, ever, (unless you got a ridiculously good offer and then maybe it would warrant some careful consideration!)
 
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My word. I hope the op isn't as serious as you, he might think i'm serious about him selling the baby! Just for the record i would never advise anyone to sell their baby, ever, (unless you got a ridiculously good offer and then maybe it would warrant some careful consideration!)

Yeah i obviously get the baby part was a joke. But the water quality stuff is pretty obvious didnt see a point in telling him what he already knows. Op is in crisis prevention mode. No need to go back and forth and derail a good thread. So my bad lets just let it go.

I am pretty sure it was meant to be in good humor

I'm thinking so too

Install a drip, good to go after you sort out your filter. I'm pretty sure you would have to drip a load for that though
 
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Dont know why i didnt think of this earlier but you could always get a hob overflow and a new pump to address the the flow issues.
Im not a huge fan of them but i do have an eshopps overflow on a 150 gal. Its a little noisy and not as flood proof as other methods but better than nothing

JK47 JK47 what ya think ?
 
Dont know why i didnt think of this earlier but you could always get a hob overflow and a new pump to address the the flow issues.
Im not a huge fan of them but i do have an eshopps overflow on a 150 gal. Its a little noisy and not as flood proof as other methods but better than nothing

JK47 JK47 what ya think ?

Not a bad idea at all. I run a CPR overflow and aqualift pump. I trust those as well.
 
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Dont know why i didnt think of this earlier but you could always get a hob overflow and a new pump to address the the flow issues.
Im not a huge fan of them but i do have an eshopps overflow on a 150 gal. Its a little noisy and not as flood proof as other methods but better than nothing

JK47 JK47 what ya think ?
I like that idea, nose is fine for me and overflowing water is ok since the tank is in the garage.
 
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